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The all-knowledgable webmaster is long gone, replaced by groups of specialists. When they work well together awesome things happen. When they don't the results are ugly, insecure, inaccessible and slow, assuming they launch at all. What's the magic that great teams have in common, and what can we learn from them?

A panel with Paul Hammond (flickr), Simon Willison, Dave Shea, Matt Biddulph (dopplr) and Geroge Oates (flickr)</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/designers" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >designers</a> <a href="/tag/developers" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >developers</a> <a href="/tag/georgeoates" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >georgeoates</a> <a href="/tag/paulhammond" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >paulhammond</a> <a href="/tag/simonwillison" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >simonwillison</a> </p></div>]]>
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The all-knowledgable webmaster is long gone, replaced by groups of specialists. When they work well together awesome things happen. When they don't the results are ugly, insecure, inaccessible and slow, assuming they launch at all. What's the magic that great teams have in common, and what can we learn from them?

A panel with Paul Hammond (flickr), Simon Willison, Dave Shea, Matt Biddulph (dopplr) and Geroge Oates (flickr)</p><p>Tags: <a href="/tag/designers" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >designers</a> <a href="/tag/developers" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >developers</a> <a href="/tag/georgeoates" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >georgeoates</a> <a href="/tag/paulhammond" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >paulhammond</a> <a href="/tag/simonwillison" style="" title="" class="" target="" id="" >simonwillison</a> </p></div>]]>
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